Dinghy
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I just couldn’t resist this dream scene with poppies, sea sun and a dinghy to boot! Taken recently (again with borrowed camera…) on the Datca peninsula in Turkey the wild flowers were an amazing sight extending throughout the fields, along the roadsides adn right down to the water’s edge :))
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Just a little Dinghy floating in water.
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This painting is acrylic on stretched canvas Thank you so much for all the kind comments, faves and watches, I really appreciate this. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website
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SUNSET WEST KIRBY MARINE LAKE (5)
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Sightseeing barge on Brecon Canal Basin taken in summer.
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There is a clue…. a possible rainbow thing around the shadow of my head…...can you see me yet….? I’m trying to hide my own shadow in that of the central tree, but my elbows are sticking out as i take the picture and there seems a trace of a rainbow around where my head is….. I think it might be something called a ‘brocken spectre’ (I’d just heard about this at my photography class – thanks mark!) One tentative explanation is that ‘a brocken spectre appears when a low sun is behind a climber who is looking downwards into mist….from a ridge or peak. Here is a cropped version of my next pic ‘dinghy’s here!’ as someone else (Waldo?Wally?...) was walking past… Both (unaltered) images were taken 1015am Jan 08 as we climbed out of town above the mist hanging over Peebles in scottish borders. If confirmed this could be my second ‘optical phenomenon’ already this year…. how cool is that! See ‘look up quick!’ / ps The atmospheric optics group have accepted the image which the wonderful photographer Ern Mainka confirms is a faint version of a brocken spectre ‘glory’ (the word they use to describe the kind of halo) ... Now look at his tremendous example of the real thing in full colour below (which makes me feel very humble indeed) entilted:- Brocken Spectre and Glory by Ern Mainka (press image for link to his page with fascinating details)
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An infrared shot. / / Taken at the same place as Lake Placed / / / / / / Also taken at this location were: / / / / / / / / /
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I thought it was about time I posted an infrared shot. I took Ethan out for a walk today and managed to get in a few photos. This is one of them. Enjoy. / / Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Date: 31st January, 2008 / Time: 10:31AM / Location: “Little Pelican”, Newcastle, Oz. / / ISO200 / f/4.5 / 2.0sec exposure / R72 Filter / Tripod (it’s so good I didn’t need a shutter release..lol) / / / /
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This painting is watercolour on paper See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures Freda’s website
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Pedalos don’t die they only fade away Brecon Promenade 2007
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Dawn at Fishermans Beach at Long Reef on Sydney’s northern beaches. This was a 30sec exposure about 45 minutes before sunrise giving a soft silky look to the ocean.
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I’m the one on the right with (with a halo? hehe..) while a friend walks by … (waldo? wally?)...... This the next cropped but otherwise unchanged picture after ‘where’s dinghy?’ below: / / I think it might be an something called a ‘brocken spectre’ (I’ve just heard about this tonight at my photography class – thanks mark!) . One tentative explanation is that ‘a brocken spectre appears when a low sun is behind a climber who is looking downwards into mist….from a ridge or peak. Both (unaltered) images were taken 1015am Jan 08 as we climbed out of town above the mist hanging over Peebles in scottish borders. The atmospheric optics group have accepted the image which the wonderful photographer Ern Mainka confirms is a faint version of a brocken spectre glory … now look at his tremendous example of the real thing in full colour below (which makes me feel very humble indeed) entilted:- Brocken Spectre and Glory by Ern Mainka (press image for link to his page with fascinating details) / / / / (PS It looks like this is my second ‘optical phenomenon’ already his year…. See ‘look up quick!’ how cool is that!) / / / / / :))
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Infrared. / This is the same boat as is in Down By The Lake Again
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This image was taken at the pier at Port Arthur, Tasmania. It was taken just after a rather uneventful sunrise due to cloud cover. While standing waiting and hoping for the light to improve, I was looking around and inspiration hit me to take this shot. This shot has had a split toning treatment in photoshop, I felt it created the mood of the morning better then the colour version.
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A rowing boat anchored (or is it moored?) in the harbour at Falmouth last summer – I paid the seagull a few chips as a modeling fee
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Some photoshop experimenting thanks to Paul.
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Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / ISO200 / f/4.5 / 2.0 sec exposure / Tripod / R72 filter / / Taken at a place called Little Pelican on Lake Macquarie in the Land of Oz. / / /
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Took this one last night. It was an 8sec exposure. / Can’t think of a good title though!
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THIS IS ANOTHER VERSION WITH MORE SATURATION – COMMENTS PLEASE / . / © photogenique (dave peddie), using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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resting boats, the day is nearly over. / Bridgetown, Western Australia
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/ Dingy Daisy / Leilani at Sea Dinghy Daisy is a mixed media production created on textured canvas paper with mixed media…ie, ink, acrylic, charcoal and pastel. With her dreamy eyes, dinghy daisy knows how to relax on the water!
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Mitchell and Views and a Sale
by Karin TaylorThere is a saying that good things come in threes! 1. It looks as though Mitchell, who has been very ill in hospital, may be allow…
There is a saying that good things come in threes! 1. It looks as though Mitchell, who has been very ill in hospital, may be allowed to come home today, a big thankyou to all of you who thought, prayed, sent your love, etc…..your prayers were heard!!!!! 2. Just noticed I’ve got 40,000 Art Views and over 15,000 Clothing Views as of today!!! / Thanks to all my supportive and lovely friends and family here on Red Bubble :D 3. Today I was so happy to find I had sold a card from my of Lotus Love to Robin Monroe who has been supporting RB artists by buying cards from here instead of from other commercial outlets, what a great concept…..thank you so much to Robin!!!! / / Lotus Love Greeting Card If anyone is interested in purchased a larger print of Lotus Love please let me know as I can organise to load up a larger file for this purpose. It is also possible for me to print the design up myself on canvas so you can have it stretched at the framer’s!
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